I watched a show the other day that really opened my eyes. Medical professionals took replicas of the Roman whips and hit a hanging pig carcass. The Roman whips has small sharp pieces of metal, woven into the leather. Before our Lord was nailed to the cross, his back was shredded (down to the ribs) THEN.... they gave a graphic description of what happens to the victim of a crucification. (I won't go into it) BUT... Jesus knew he had to die, so that his blood would wash away the sins of anyone who accepted that he was sent by GOD for tha purpose. Knowing what he endured for me, brought tears to an old veteran that's seen too much misery in this world. PRAISE JESUS, I eagerly await your return.
This video was a huge eyeopener for me. When you explained the connection between Yeshua on the cross and Psalm 22, it just hit me like a ton of bricks. Thank you so much eternally for this video!!🙏
Adding some humanity to it. We don't know the memes/slang terms and phrases they used at that time. It could have been his humanity spilling over, and the common version of this sucks was my god why have you forsaken me, because it's a direct reference of the Bible and also a commonly used phrase for when things aren't going well. Anyways thank you for linking that to Psalm 22, it was helpful. Keep the faith brother!
Maybe, but if I was being tortured to death I would be asking god to save me, and thinking god had abandoned me. I think psalm 22 is prophetic about what Jesus said and felt in that moment. Just my thoughts. Its probably both interpretations
@@markpeter1968 Yes, my goal was to inject into the conversation that Jesus was also a Human. I think it all connects, and fulfills prophecy, but is also simple eye-witness reports of a human body being put through unknowable pain.
Thanks for a great video. I've recently done a study on psalm 22 and would like to share my findings with you. Verse 6 says; but I am a worm and not a man, a reproach of men and despised by the people. I was curious as to what the worm meant. I believe it is referring to a crimson or scarlet worm called Coccus Ilicis, which is common to the middle east, mainly in Israel. It's colour is blackish-red, like blood. When crushed it is used to dye fabric. When the female worm is ready to lay her eggs, she climbs up a TREE and attaches herself to it. She forms a hard CRIMSON shell. She lays her eggs under her body. When the larvae hatch they feed on their mother's body for (3) days! After this, she dies and her body excretes a CRIMSON or SCARLET dye that stains the baby worms. The baby worms remain CRIMSON or SCARLET for their entire lives. On day (4) the tail of the dead mother pulls up into her head, forming a heart shaped body that has now turned SNOW WHITE and looks like a patch of WOOL. It then flakes off of the tree and falls to the ground like SNOW. SCARLET is the colour used in scripture to depict sin. Revelation 17:3-4 the woman was sitting on a SCARLET beast, which was full of names of BLASPHEMY. Isaiah 1:18 " though your SINS are SCARLET, they shall be WHITE as SNOW: though they are red like CRIMSON, they shall be as WOOL. I also found that the curtains within the tabernacle were woven from blue (authority), purple (royalty) and scarlet (sin). The Romans stripped Jesus and put a SCARLET robe on Him. In my opinion the tabernacle foreshadowed the coming of Jesus. This worm ties the tabernacle to the cross (tree) and resurrection, in which we are forgiven our sins. Revelation 7:14 refers to the people saved from the great tribulation. They washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb. Psalm 22 is very prophetic including the suffering of Jesus on the cross. His shoulders dislocated and His body was pierced. Many prophecies were fulfilled including casting lot's for His clothes. The worm actually ties everything together neatly, including some prophetic verses. I hope you get as much inspiration from this worm as I did.
I've never understood why people say Jesus was humiliated. He did nothing wrong and brutal savages were torturing and killing Him. He knew He was fulfilling prophecy. There was nothing to be humiliated about. He suffered and died to save us. "Greater love hath no man than to lay down His life for another.". There's nothing to be humiliated about in that. He's our hero... Our Savior. I'm proud of him, even though I don't think we're worthy of His sacrifice.
@@alewicke you know it would be normal to feel shame being naked in front of others? Are you abnormal that you wouldn’t be ashamed to be striped naked? I’ve never heard people say he was “humiliated?” Though the process was designed to be humiliating. This is why they made fun of Him as well as mocked Him. Do you understand?
Eloi! Eloi! Lama Sabachthani? My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me? [Matt 27:46 & Mark 15:34] Why did Jesus cry out with this question? Jesus hung on His cross for six hours. It is my understanding that for the first three hours He suffered the normal torture that crucifixion is intended to inflict. However, the final three hours were unspeakably different. The sun was blotted out, the sky went dark and the real suffering began as the full fury of Gods’ wrath and punishment for the collective sins of the world was poured out upon Him. This punishment was meted out full measure, not only 'in' the presence of the Father (as symbolized by the darkness ie: Gods’ presence in Judgement & punishment), but 'by' the Father Himself. Yet not one complaint was heard from our Lord during the horror of this ordeal. He willingly became our sacrificial Lamb and bore the burden of our sin in Himself. However, the full and final consequence of sin is total, absolute, and eternal, separation from God. Therefore, in order for Jesus to redeem us fully, He had to endure that final and worst imaginable insult, the complete separation from His Father, which he had not, in all of eternity, ever before experienced. This, seemingly unexpected agony, coming at the end of a long day of ever intensifying torture, was by far the most shocking experience of our Lords’ ordeal in completing His selfless act of sacrificial love and obedience to His Father in securing the redemption of His most special and most loved creation, mankind. So, when Jesus cried out, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me?”, (directing those present to Psalm 22) He was, at that darkest, most despairing, most shocking and unbearable moment, suffering the ultimate consequence of sin (my sin / your sin) experienced in the total abandonment of, and separation from, Abba Father. This single experience was far more agonizing than the preceding three hours of darkness and judgement, added to the three hours of regular crucifixion experienced previous to that, combined with the prior torture at the hands of the Romans and the initial betrayal and humiliation at the hands of His own people who had violently and cruelly rejected Him, falsely accused Him, had Him illegally tried, illegally tortured and then illegally murdered. Jesus cried out, not in physical agony, but in the deepest agony that soul and spirit could possibly experience … the agony and desolation of total and complete separation from God. And in the same moment, His suffering being at last complete, and our ransom having been fully paid, the judgement ceased. The darkness of Gods’ total absence (in judgement & punishment), preceded by the darkness that had accompanied His presence (in judgement) was then immediately lifted, and the light of His presence in ‘restored fellowship’ returned. The debt had been paid in full, the legal requirement and demand of the Law was fulfilled, the ordeal was over … It was finished. ua-cam.com/video/XipkYbNOcyI/v-deo.htmlsi=2Ie8WPD0q4x_WV54 888AussieMate (25 November 2023)
Just imagine Jesus coming back into our modern day. How do u think he would feel, seeing crosses everywhere, on buildings, in buildings and around the necks of his followers, all wearing the tool of his torture and demise...🤔 I personally would be freaked out.
Well According to Christians because Jesus being God himself, he also prayed to himself, he talked to himself and he died to forgive our sins because he couldn’t forgive us while being alive 🤣
So much apparent biblical ignorance. God as being triune. God the Son becoming man. Atonement of sins... Would like to interpret your effort to listening in this Christian channel as wanting to know God rather than mocking God and dragging others to unbelief for such awaits perdition.
Dude .. why when you throw an object upwards it eventually drops down? It’s a law right .. same with sin . There is a punishment for every sin . Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice because he is sinless yet he suffered and died for our sins .. so we can be forgiven and saved from punishment .So NO our Sins couldn’t be forgiven if he didn’t die on the cross .
Amen!! The Only True God! Jesus Christ!!💪
Haleluya....Praise the Lord Jesus
Hallelujah on earth and heaven . Jesus is our savior
Praise be Jesus Christ.❤
I watched a show the other day that really opened my eyes. Medical professionals took replicas of the Roman whips and hit a hanging pig carcass. The Roman whips has small sharp pieces of metal, woven into the leather. Before our Lord was nailed to the cross, his back was shredded (down to the ribs) THEN.... they gave a graphic description of what happens to the victim of a crucification. (I won't go into it) BUT... Jesus knew he had to die, so that his blood would wash away the sins of anyone who accepted that he was sent by GOD for tha purpose. Knowing what he endured for me, brought tears to an old veteran that's seen too much misery in this world.
PRAISE JESUS, I eagerly await your return.
Jesus Christ is the King of Kings
Hallelujah AMEN 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This video was a huge eyeopener for me. When you explained the connection between Yeshua on the cross and Psalm 22, it just hit me like a ton of bricks. Thank you so much eternally for this video!!🙏
This is the voice out of the wilderness.
we are opening orphanage please pray for us and help us
Jesus is the son of GOD
Very Amazing broyher!!!❤keep up good work
Thank you
Adding some humanity to it. We don't know the memes/slang terms and phrases they used at that time. It could have been his humanity spilling over, and the common version of this sucks was my god why have you forsaken me, because it's a direct reference of the Bible and also a commonly used phrase for when things aren't going well. Anyways thank you for linking that to Psalm 22, it was helpful. Keep the faith brother!
Maybe, but if I was being tortured to death I would be asking god to save me, and thinking god had abandoned me. I think psalm 22 is prophetic about what Jesus said and felt in that moment. Just my thoughts. Its probably both interpretations
@@markpeter1968 Yes, my goal was to inject into the conversation that Jesus was also a Human. I think it all connects, and fulfills prophecy, but is also simple eye-witness reports of a human body being put through unknowable pain.
Thanks for a great video. I've recently done a study on psalm 22 and would like to share my findings with you. Verse 6 says; but I am a worm and not a man, a reproach of men and despised by the people.
I was curious as to what the worm meant. I believe it is referring to a crimson or scarlet worm called Coccus Ilicis, which is common to the middle east, mainly in Israel. It's colour is blackish-red, like blood. When crushed it is used to dye fabric. When the female worm is ready to lay her eggs, she climbs up a TREE and attaches herself to it. She forms a hard CRIMSON shell. She lays her eggs under her body. When the larvae hatch they feed on their mother's body for (3) days! After this, she dies and her body excretes a CRIMSON or SCARLET dye that stains the baby worms. The baby worms remain CRIMSON or SCARLET for their entire lives. On day (4) the tail of the dead mother pulls up into her head, forming a heart shaped body that has now turned SNOW WHITE and looks like a patch of WOOL. It then flakes off of the tree and falls to the ground like SNOW. SCARLET is the colour used in scripture to depict sin. Revelation 17:3-4 the woman was sitting on a SCARLET beast, which was full of names of BLASPHEMY.
Isaiah 1:18
" though your SINS are SCARLET, they shall be WHITE as SNOW: though they are red like CRIMSON, they shall be as WOOL.
I also found that the curtains within the tabernacle were woven from blue (authority), purple (royalty) and scarlet (sin).
The Romans stripped Jesus and put a SCARLET robe on Him. In my opinion the tabernacle foreshadowed the coming of Jesus. This worm ties the tabernacle to the cross (tree) and resurrection, in which we are forgiven our sins. Revelation 7:14 refers to the people saved from the great tribulation. They washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb. Psalm 22 is very prophetic including the suffering of Jesus on the cross. His shoulders dislocated and His body was pierced. Many prophecies were fulfilled including casting lot's for His clothes. The worm actually ties everything together neatly, including some prophetic verses. I hope you get as much inspiration from this worm as I did.
I've never understood why people say Jesus was humiliated. He did nothing wrong and brutal savages were torturing and killing Him. He knew He was fulfilling prophecy. There was nothing to be humiliated about. He suffered and died to save us. "Greater love hath no man than to lay down His life for another.". There's nothing to be humiliated about in that. He's our hero... Our Savior. I'm proud of him, even though I don't think we're worthy of His sacrifice.
Being naked on a cross in front of momma might be the reason?
@@klujics123 What are you? 2?
@@alewicke you know it would be normal to feel shame being naked in front of others? Are you abnormal that you wouldn’t be ashamed to be striped naked?
I’ve never heard people say he was “humiliated?” Though the process was designed to be humiliating. This is why they made fun of Him as well as mocked Him. Do you understand?
@@klujics123 I wouldn't be humiliated. I'd be angry if someone did that to me.
Acts 8:32-33 says Christ was humiliated.
My prayers all Jewish people
In the time of Jesus there wasn’t numbers to the scriptures so by quoting the beginning of the psalm was a way to quote all of the psalm
Amazing!
Eloi! Eloi! Lama Sabachthani? My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me?
[Matt 27:46 & Mark 15:34]
Why did Jesus cry out with this question?
Jesus hung on His cross for six hours. It is my understanding that for the first three hours He suffered the normal torture that crucifixion is intended to inflict. However, the final three hours were unspeakably different.
The sun was blotted out, the sky went dark and the real suffering began as the full fury of Gods’ wrath and punishment for the collective sins of the world was poured out upon Him. This punishment was meted out full measure, not only 'in' the presence of the Father (as symbolized by the darkness ie: Gods’ presence in Judgement & punishment), but 'by' the Father Himself. Yet not one complaint was heard from our Lord during the horror of this ordeal. He willingly became our sacrificial Lamb and bore the burden of our sin in Himself.
However, the full and final consequence of sin is total, absolute, and eternal, separation from God. Therefore, in order for Jesus to redeem us fully, He had to endure that final and worst imaginable insult, the complete separation from His Father, which he had not, in all of eternity, ever before experienced.
This, seemingly unexpected agony, coming at the end of a long day of ever intensifying torture, was by far the most shocking experience of our Lords’ ordeal in completing His selfless act of sacrificial love and obedience to His Father in securing the redemption of His most special and most loved creation, mankind.
So, when Jesus cried out, “My God! My God! Why have you abandoned me?”, (directing those present to Psalm 22) He was, at that darkest, most despairing, most shocking and unbearable moment, suffering the ultimate consequence of sin (my sin / your sin) experienced in the total abandonment of, and separation from, Abba Father.
This single experience was far more agonizing than the preceding three hours of darkness and judgement, added to the three hours of regular crucifixion experienced previous to that, combined with the prior torture at the hands of the Romans and the initial betrayal and humiliation at the hands of His own people who had violently and cruelly rejected Him, falsely accused Him, had Him illegally tried, illegally tortured and then illegally murdered.
Jesus cried out, not in physical agony, but in the deepest agony that soul and spirit could possibly experience … the agony and desolation of total and complete separation from God. And in the same moment, His suffering being at last complete, and our ransom having been fully paid, the judgement ceased. The darkness of Gods’ total absence (in judgement & punishment), preceded by the darkness that had accompanied His presence (in judgement) was then immediately lifted, and the light of His presence in ‘restored fellowship’ returned.
The debt had been paid in full, the legal requirement and demand of the Law was fulfilled, the ordeal was over … It was finished.
ua-cam.com/video/XipkYbNOcyI/v-deo.htmlsi=2Ie8WPD0q4x_WV54
888AussieMate
(25 November 2023)
Thankyou @alanmorris4121 for your awesome contribution.
I just wept!
@@marolynbriggs1878 So do I Marolyn. So do I. See you soon.
Just imagine Jesus coming back into our modern day.
How do u think he would feel, seeing crosses everywhere, on buildings, in buildings and around the necks of his followers, all wearing the tool of his torture and demise...🤔
I personally would be freaked out.
And what if it was not pointing to Jesus of Nazereth, since in 30 AD there was no city of Nazereth....
Well According to Christians because Jesus being God himself, he also prayed to himself, he talked to himself and he died to forgive our sins because he couldn’t forgive us while being alive 🤣
So much apparent biblical ignorance. God as being triune. God the Son becoming man. Atonement of sins... Would like to interpret your effort to listening in this Christian channel as wanting to know God rather than mocking God and dragging others to unbelief for such awaits perdition.
Dude .. why when you throw an object upwards it eventually drops down? It’s a law right .. same with sin . There is a punishment for every sin . Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice because he is sinless yet he suffered and died for our sins .. so we can be forgiven and saved from punishment .So NO our Sins couldn’t be forgiven if he didn’t die on the cross .
You are not going to laugh when you meet your maker
@@Blackbear23929 for real? 😂
@@melmatrix8212 is just my mind can’t process our God dying for our sins. Now I do understand why Jews hates Christianity and Jesus.